Nicole Kidman says health struggle left her ‘terrified’ after giving birth




Nicole Kidman is speaking out about the fear she experienced when she discovered she was unable to breastfeed days after giving birth.During a recent interview with Time magazine, the 57-year-old actress opened up about her initial struggles with nursing her newborn and how she leaned on the support of younger sister Antonia Kidman at the time.”I was so terrified, asking, ‘What just happened? Where’s my milk?’” she told the outlet.  Nicole Kidman opened up about being frightened when she couldn’t breastfeed. (Marilla Sicilia/Mondadori Portfolio via Getty Images)”I remember standing naked in the shower, and my sister helped me. She was my source of strength. She’d had five children — she had the wisdom to pass on.” NICOLE KIDMAN, 57, SAYS IT’S EMPOWERING TO BE SEEN AS ‘SEXUAL BEING’ IN EROTIC THRILLERThe “Babygirl” star became a mom in 1992, when she and her husband at the time, Tom Cruise, adopted their daughter, Isabella Jane, now 32. Kidman and Cruise later adopted son Connor Antony, now 30, in 1995. The couple split in 2001 after 11 years of marriage.In 2008, Kidman welcomed her first biological child, daughter Sunday Rose, whom she shares with husband Keith Urban. Kidman and the country music star are also parents to daughter Faith Margaret, who was born in 2010. Kidman said she leaned on her sister Antonia for support. (Steve Granitz/WireImage)Kidman’s only sibling, Antonia, 54, and her late ex-husband, Angus Hawley, welcomed four children together —  daughters Lucia and Sybella and sons Hamish and James. The former TV journalist and her current husband, Craig Marran, share sons Nicholas and Alexander.LIKE WHAT YOU’RE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSAntonia, who now works as a family lawyer, has co-written parenting books, including 2009’s “Feeding Fussy Kids” and 2012’s “The Simple Things: Creating an Organised Home, a Happy Family and A Life Worth Living.”Kidman and Antonia share a close bond and have helped each other through difficult times, including the death of their father, Antony, in 2014, and the passing of their mother, Janelle, in September. The two also lived together with their children during the COVID-19 pandemic while Kidman filmed her Hulu TV series, “Nine Perfect Strangers,” in Australia.APP USERS CLICK HERE TO VIEW POST During a 2020 interview with Marie Claire Australia, Kidman explained how she and Antonia were sharing parenting responsibilities along with help from Janelle while Urban was working in Nashville. “We never leave the kids. One of us is always there,” she said. “When Keith went to Nashville and I had to work late nights, I rang Ant and asked her to move in with the girls, and she did, and brought along her kids.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTER”That’s special,” she said. “It’s the nature of what we’re all having to do now. You get to be commune-like, this extended family where you’re all raising each other’s kids together.”In April, Sunday and Faith made their red carpet debut with Kidman and Urban when the Oscar winner was honored at the 49th AFI Life Achievement Award gala.  Keith Urban with Faith, Sunday, Sybella and Nicole Kidman on the red carpet in April. (Gilbert Flores/Variety via Getty Images)During her acceptance speech, Kidman thanked Urban and their daughters, referring to them as the “loves of my life.””And then right there is the love of my life, and the loves of my life. My daughters have never been anywhere publicly with me on a red carpet. Tonight was their first night, so they’re here, Sunday and Faith,” she said, per People.Kidman also shared with the outlet ahead of the event that she was thrilled to have her family from Australia, including Antonia, her husband Craig and their daughter Sybella with her to celebrate.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP”It’s beautiful to have a family to be able to go and want to share this with you, because you don’t get to do that. A lot of the times, if you get invited to the Academy Awards, you get one ticket extra. So, the idea of being able to have your family come to something like this is really exciting,” she told People.Fox News Digital’s Elizabeth Stanton contributed to this report. Ashley Hume is an entertainment writer for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to ashley.hume@fox.com and on Twitter: @ashleyhume


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